QUEBEC CITY - MONTREAL - OTTAWA - TORONTO

Meeting: in front of Polonez Tour Service, Inc. 159 Nassau Ave, Brooklyn at: 4:45 am
Departure: 5:00 am


DAY 1 - QUEBEC CITY Going through the states New Jersey and New York. After crossing the boarding with Canada going to Quebec City-capital of French speaking province of Quebec. Place-Royale-The spot where Samuel de Champlain landed in 1608 and founded the first French settlement in North America, now converted into a postcard-pretty public square. Don't miss the huge mural covering the entire side of a nearby building; the figure with a hat standing at the base of the 'street' is Champlain. We would start the visit by visiting the Old Town-where we would see tenement-house, narrow streets which for the first time was signed into a UNESCO. We would see: The Citadel, this fortification at the juncture of the Old City wall and Grand Allée holds a changing of the guard ceremony mornings at 10 am complete with funny fur hats, weather permitting., Chateau Frontenac-Quebec City icon. Claimed to be the most photographed hotel in North America. We would spend a little bit of time in Old Fort where we would see a lot of elegant store and souvenirs. Also we would take a look at a first Cathedra that was build in New World-Cathedra Notre-Dame du Quebec. Accommodation in Quebec.

DAY 2 - MONTREAL Early in the morning we would go to Montreal known as North Paris. We would start the day by visiting Basilica St. Joseph. Very large copper copula that gives the honor to the patron of Canada. Basilica dominates on the North slope of Mont-Royal and is the biggest Basilica that gives honor to the guardian to the Holly Family. Then we would visit The mountain is the site of Mount Royal Park (officially Parc du Mont-Royal), one of Montreal's largest green spaces. The park, most of which is wooded, was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Next is Old Montreal (French: Vieux-Montréal), an historic area with such attractions as the Old Port, Place Jacques-Cartier, City Hall, the Marché Bonsecours, Place d'Armes, Pointe-a-Calliere Museum, and the Notre-Dame de Montréal Basilica. Accomodation. Next stop Ottawa.

DAY 3 - OTTAWA Drive through Ottawa. On December 31, 1857, Queen Victoria was asked to choose a common capital for the then province of Canada (modern Quebec and Ontario) and chose Ottawa. Then we would see with the local tour guide Parlament. Chance of guard by Parliament Building. We will admire the city's panorama from the observation tower and visit St. Patrick's Basilica.

DAY 4 - TORONTO Drive through Toronto- one of the world's most vibrant, cosmopolitan cities. Today we will ride up the world's tallest building- CN Tower from which we can admire breathtaking views of Toronto and beautiful Lake Ontario. Lake we will visit Casa Loma- elegant and splendorous castle, and Royal Ontario Museum. In the afternoon we depart to romantic Niagara Falls, honeymoon capital of the world. There we will take "Journey Behind the Falls" and walk along Niagara River. Short drive to the American side. After dinner we will come back to the Falls once again to see them illuminated with color lights.

DAY 5 - LAKES AND VINYARDS. Breakfast. Going back to New York. We would visit Vineyard known for its vines. This is the second after California biggest vine production in United States. We would go into one of the vineyards. There would be an occasion to taste vines from different grapes. Going back to New York, we would be in New York later in the afternoon.

We wish you unforgettable memories!

* Change of guard between June 24 till August 26, it all depends on the weather.

Tour Features
. Transportation by air conditioned motorcoach or minibus with TV nad Video
. English Speaking Tour Guide
. Accomodation Tour does not Include:
. Tickets
. Food

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